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BIHUI Corner Protectors for Gauged Panels (4/pack)

by BIHUI
SKU LFTP06
Original price $5.79 - Original price $5.79
Original price
$5.79
$5.79 - $5.79
Current price $5.79
Style: 6mm

Protect the corners of your most expensive material. BIHUI Corner Protectors slide firmly over a gauged panel's corner to shield it from drops, bumps, and accidental contact during transport and staging — gripping securely without adhesives so they're easy to install, remove, and reuse across panels. 4 per pack.

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Reusable impact-resistant corner protectors for large-format tile and gauged panels (4-pack).

  • Quantity: 4 per pack
  • Function: Slide over panel corners to shield against drops, bumps, and chips during transport and staging
  • Grip: Hold securely without adhesives — easy to install, remove, and reuse
  • Build: Durable, impact-resistant material
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BIHUI Corner Protectors for Gauged Panels (4/Pack) — Guard the Most Vulnerable Spot

A gauged panel's corners are the first thing to chip — one bump against a doorframe in transit and an expensive panel is scrap. These BIHUI corner protectors slide over panel corners to shield them against drops, bumps, and chips during transport and staging. Four to a pack covers all four corners of a panel.

They grip securely without adhesives, so they're easy to install, remove, and reuse, and a durable, impact-resistant build takes the hit so the tile doesn't. Cheap insurance against an expensive loss. Use them with the transport cart when moving panels across a jobsite.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Protects corners: Shields the most chip-prone spot on a panel
  • No adhesives: Grip securely, install and remove easily
  • Reusable: Move them from panel to panel
  • Impact-resistant: Takes the hit so the tile doesn't
  • Set of four: Covers all four corners
  • Cheap insurance: Pennies against a ruined panel

Pro tip: Put them on before the panel ever moves — including in the truck and during staging, not just the carry. The corner you don't protect is the one that finds the doorframe.